Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Hey guys!! I know it's been forever. Heck, I still have Bio's sitting on my desk right now.

Currently I'm balancing 2 Summer classes and work on campus. If anyone has ever taken a summer class, you know how fast-paced it is. I'm truly sorry for all the delay. All August I will be at home and I won't have work and school to weigh me down. I will have plenty of time to write the remaining Bio's!!

I recently put up info about an interview with the WHRO show "Another View". They are looking for a popular artist to interview! Any genre is welcome! Message me on facebook.com if you're interested! There is more information on the ODU IMA group page!

Happy Hump Day!

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Finding Your Identity with Cools Miliyan



You ever meet someone and right away, you know they're crazy outgoing and hyper? There are always those people throughout your life that wear their personalities on their sleeves and even sometimes go as far as to push it on other people around them. You may even wonder why you can't be that outgoing or that sure of yourself that you can present it so forwardly. But this isn't always the case with everyone.

Even in the businesses of acting and being a musician, people have to become some sort of "label". They have to create a pricetag for themselves giving a description of them as a product and what they're worth to you. But for one student musician, being "cool" is that description.

“When you’re doing music, like Marques tells me, ‘you gotta make people know who you are before they even know you’. I’m not used to that.”
While sitting and talking with Denard Ashby, AKA Cools Miliyan, I never would have guessed he had attended three different High Schools. Or that he has a micky mouse piano given to him by his Dad when he was about eight years-old.
“I’m trying to open up. It’s really hard. I’m so used to being new everywhere. That’s why I did sports and music. It was my way of connecting with people. I mean, I went to 3 High Schools. I was always the ‘new guy’. Every time I went to a new school, I was always known as the rapper or that football guy.”
For Denard, he always loved music. But he was moving around so much that music wasn't just a love, it was also a way to gain friends and connect with people in High School. And not only is he a talented musician, but he was a talenta football player. While his friends thought he would go far with football, his family was oblivious to his love for making music.
“Honestly, I’ve always seen myself doing music. No one else really knew. No one really knew I was gonna do music. No one in my family did, and people outside of that thought I was gonna be a football player.”
But when I asked him what made him pass up football, he gave an insightful answer.
“They wanted me to do college football. But I couldn’t because my heart wasn’t all in it. Then when I came to college, my major was business administration. But I wanted to follow my heart and I changed it to music. I told my parents. Let my Dad listen to one of my songs. And my brother didn’t know how into it I was, and he actually cried when he first listened to my stuff."
Most adults consider college to be the time of everyone's life that helps propel them into the world with a solid identity and an idea of what's important to him or her. It's not always the easiest when starting off in this transitional phase. Most go on and do things they don't feel completely sold on, while others risk everything and go with their hearts.
“I can’t see myself doing anything else besides music. My Dad told me if I’m gonna do something, I gotta put my heart into it. ‘You gotta put everything you have into your music’. And honestly, I feel like the greatest thing that happened to people in general is music. There are so many things that go on in the world. So many people are different. I can’t think of one soul that doesn’t like music.”
“We [Marques Boykin and Anthony Bryce] all met here, and I trust them with everything I got. We’re working together because we got the same dreams. Nobody can tell you what it is you want or what it is you can’t do.”
So although many people assume "Cools" is a s hy guy that's new to things, he's got more insight than people give him credit for. And to those who "know who they are" and "know what they want 100 percent", well I'd have to argue that Denard has more "identity" than many others I have come into contact with.

For a look into this artist's world, check out his music under the Artist tab at the top of the blog.
“I don’t want you to just listen to my music. Or listen to one song. I want you to experience it and I want you to see what I’m seeing. Feel what I’m feeling.
If you see me around campus, just holla at me and I’ll speak to you. I’m always willing to talk whenever. I’m a good person. You never know what someone goes through. I appreciate a lot, and I appreciate people. Don’t think I’m a mean guy when you see me. I’m just cool”.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Music Monday is TODAY!!! :D

Today's featured artist is Cools Miliyan! I should be ready to post in about an hour!!

I hope everyone is enjoying this teasing weather. I love how it looks nice and warm outside, yet it's freezing! haha.

Happy Monday!

Friday, March 30, 2012

A Huge "Thank You"

Hey everyone,

A HUGE thank you goes out to all you readers who have been supporting this blog and have participated in making this blog a possibility!

As of today, this blog has reached 3500+ views!! 96 people in the USA, 8 in Russia, and 1 person from Czech Republic, Germany and Romania!

This is exciting stuff!! Thank you to all of you! These stats show all the publicity these artists are receiving as well as the exposure ODU needs!

Happy Friday! :D

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Putting the "Artist" Back In "Music Artist"


Let’s be honest here: the glorious music industry is not as glorious as we all want to think. The emphasis on talent-obscure. The emphasis on looks-too important. And the emphasis on “product”? The main goal.
            Too many times we, the listeners, have seen music acts race to the top, have their few moments of fame, then crash to the bottom in flames.
            John Dawson is one artist that sees this. He does his research on his career goals and is realistic about it. He knows that to be successful, you can’t put all your faith in others taking care of you. You need to know how to take care of your business yourself to market off as a good and independent product.
            “Even outside of ODU there are a lot of artists. But the problem is the lack of knowledge, the drive, and –quite frankly- the money. And people just don’t know. If you don’t know about opportunities, you won’t know to take advantage of them.”
            The best way to compare Dawson is to Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. Everyone else seems to listen to the wizard, but only he has the knowledge of what’s really behind that curtain. The wizard that is the music industry is the same way as the wizard in that story.
“You see the glitz and glam, you see the ‘personality’. But you don’t know what’s going on behind the scenes. And that’s what you need to learn to have an edge.”
            Jon Dawson wasn’t always this sure of his place in this chaotic career. He first started off by competing in a poetry contest when he was nine years old.  He realized that while writing, he was actually writing to music playing in his head. It was this combination that changed everything.
            “I remember reading this article about a painter. I remember him saying that he could paint a picture in black and white and it would be okay, but the back-story wouldn’t come out and be alive until he added color. “
            With this concept, John Dawson places his focus on the meaningful parts of the lyrics in his music. He believes the lyrics are where the listeners can find the pieces of the artist.
            “I think it takes away the personal value. It takes away from the intrinsic value of the song. Everything I do with my music is 100%. Down to the songs, down to every word. Down to the melody. Everything is 100% me.”
            And this is definitely carried out. Placing himself in the Hop-Hop, R&B scene, he wishes to stay true to himself. But while doing so, he makes sure he is independent in his work as it makes him more accessible and versitile.
“That’s really where I am right now. I’m still the singer-songwriter John Dawson, but, I like to have my own input in the things I do so I’m able to attack all different points.”
So in the end, if you’re a listener that wants to hear lyrics with meaning and connectivity, check out John Dawson. We will definitely be seeing him in the future.


Check out John Dawson’s page at the top of the blog under “Artists”. He plans to have a new project out between the June and August months this year. While his original title for the project was “Paint Me In Colors”, the title is still tentative. Stay tuned.

Hey everyone, I really appreciate your patience. School is starting to slow down, but the homework doesn't seem to be. TONIGHT is JOHN DAWSON. The rough draft was finally completed tonight, and WILL BE POSTED within 30 MINUTES :)

Monday, March 26, 2012

Happy Monday!

Hey everyone,

Today is Monday. Boo. But today is also Music Monday! Yay!

Today I will be featuring artist John Dawson, a smart and talented entrepreneur. Look for his bio later today!

Hope ya'll are having a good start to the week. Don't forget the next IMA meeting is next Thursday! Be there or be square! I know I have missed the last ones due to my professors deciding to give me tons of homework all at once. But I will definitely be there for the next meeting.

Have a good one!

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